where insecurity meets inequality and winner-takes-all societies collide with vanishing work and collapsing social cohesion. In some fields of work, the impacts of this industrial revolution are ...
Five years from 2030, when the UN Sustainable Development Goals are expected to be actualised, women's equality remains a significant challenge globally.
State of the Nation address, South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that he was creating a commission on the ...
Well, it’s not just inequality driving this ... s a transition from a unipolar to a multipolar world. The first industrial revolution created the economic and political power of Great Britain.
The Luddite movement, active between 1811 and 1816 in England, was a collective of skilled artisans—primarily weavers and ...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is characterised by a range ... underway will create new security concerns and increase inequality. In his book, Schwab puts recent changes into historical context ...
Closing the gap: policy solutions It will take bold, inclusive policies to address these inequalities ... Read more: The Fourth Industrial Revolution: a seductive idea requiring critical ...